Juarez Miro, Clara2020-08-252020-08-252018-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/215008University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2018. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Giovanna Dell'Orto. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 270 pages.This study analyzes the role of the media in the relationship between Catalonia and Spain, a prototypical case study for secessionism among developed countries. Framing and discourse theory inform a content analysis to answer the following research questions: (1) How do national media construct Catalan identity in Spain? (2) How do national media construct Spanish identity in Spain? (3) How do Catalan regional media construct Spanish identity in Catalonia? (4) How do Catalan regional media construct Catalan identity in Catalonia? (5) How is the secessionist movement framed in both nation-wide and Catalan media? The analysis focuses on news at three milestones in Spain’s history: The autonomic pacts in 1981, which informed the current distribution of central and regional powers; the secessionist demonstration in 2012, which resulted in the Catalan government’s taking a pro-independence stance; and the ISIS terrorist attacks in Catalonia in 2017, which elevated the political tension between administrations.enIdentity PoliticsNational IdentityNationalismPolitical CommunicationPopulismSecessionismThe Dialogue Of The Deaf: A Discourse Analysis On The Construction Of The Catalan And Spanish Identities In News MediaThesis or Dissertation